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The major in Cinema is designed for the serious student who is interested in the history, theory, and production of film and video as art forms. Students learn the process of producing creative works of cinema utilizing both film and digital equipment. The goals of the major are to provide students with a working knowledge of the principles of production in connection with an understanding of Cinema as an art form.

Follow the The Denison Film Society on Facebook. We projects movies of all genres (blockbuster, comedy, drama, art, “indie,” classic) on 35 mm to the Denison and Granville community free of charge. DFS also assists the Cinema Department in hosting the yearly Great River Film Festival & Denison Film Festival.

Here you will find faculty and staff offices, a student lounge, a state-of-the-art screening room, production equipment, a Steenbeck flatbed editing room, and five MacPro media stations (additional MacPro media stations are located in the Mulberry Inter-media eXperimental (MIX) lab).

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Grenier will show recent work on digital video at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30. While many experimental filmmakers of his generation, steeped in analog (16mm) filmmaking, have resisted digital, Grenier has embraced it.

Richard Tuohy, an Australian experimental filmmaker dedicated to celluloid film and handmade filmmaking processes, will discuss his work from 1:30-2:50 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 14, and will screen his work that evening at 8 p.m.